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Lyall NobbyClarke JohnDenvine
Alan Longmuir
Bass
Derek Longmuir Drums
Stuart Wood Guitar
Eric Faulkner Guitar
Les McKeown Vocal
Ian Mitchell Guitar
Pat McGlynn Guitar
Duncan Faure Guitar/Vocal
The Bay City Rollers were one of the most successful teenage group of the 70's . They sold over 100 million records. These lads of Scotland brought the femininity in ecstase. The girls all over the world got hysteric and many fell into a faint at the sight of these 5 Scots. The beginning of their career was under the name "The saxons", at this time with Nobby Clarke and John Denvine , which changed into "The Bay City Rollers" .1972 and 1973 the members also changed then . Nobby and John left the group and were replaced by Eric Faulkner, Les McKeown and Stuart Wood .The career which came demanded their tribute of these five young Scots. Headlines of alcohol, drugs and other things dissolved the image from these five sweet lads at the end of 70's into the 80's , which had been carefully developed . 1981 the Bay City Rollers disbanded.. But for their fans the Bay City Rollers and their music will be always present. Also I was a Rollers fan and love their music till today .
1967 the brothers Alan and Derek Longmuir formed "the saxons" in Edinburgh. Tam Paton was Bandleader in "Edinburgh palais"at this time. He heard the teenies play and knew that in them the more put. He let fall his job and started to be the manager . The name "Bay City Rollers " was found in putting a needle blindly into a map and Bay City town /Michigan met. Till 1971 the members very often changed. Then there was the records contract and the producer Jonathan King started a new release of the Gentrys hit "Keep on dancing"(1965). The title became a Top 10 hit in GB. Then Eric Faulkner joined . "Manana" was published and becames the first success in Germany. But first after Stuart Wood and Leslie McKeown joined 1973 to them. The Rollersmania began!!!! In the meantime the guys took as stage clothes in Tartanlook on stage which were taken over by the fans very fast. The years 1975 brought hit on hit then Alan Longmuir left the band and Ian Mitchell joined . Stuart Wood played the bass. In this time the first split came at the teenage image of the band. Ian remained not for a long time with the band..He left the band again 1977 and formed a new band.. Pat McGlynn joined, , remained also not for a very long time. 1978 the split for the band came.. Over the time by the Bay City Rollers ? Les McKeown went and tried a solo career . Duncan Faure joined . The other members played in GB and the USA at meetings and in clubs. 1989 appeared the CD "Collection memorial"in Japan Billy Lyall who played in the first years formed the band "pilot"1973. He died 1989 . |
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